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SDSU Students Sweep Social Innovation Prizes
May 12Three teams won $22,500 in investor funding at the 2014 Social Innovation Challenge.
SDSU Launches Kids Science Camp
May 8In Aztec Science Camp, kids ages 6 to 11 will explore topics ranging from rocks to robots.
From Degree to Career
May 8How SDSU has prepared its 9,300 degree candidates to land a job and thrive in the work force.
SDSU Student Dreams Big
May 7SDSU graduate student Gene Rayford aspires to cure cancer and win the Nobel Prize.
Our Search for MLK
Apr 30Professor Seth Mallios gives a behind-the-scenes look into the search for photos and memories from a historic campus event.
Steering Students and Faculty to Success
Apr 29Civil engineering professor Janusz Supernak, whose work led to the creation of San Diego's HOT lanes, was recognized as an outstanding faculty advisor and educator.
Brain Connectivity Associated with Autism
Apr 21An SDSU researcher finds the brain circuits supporting social functioning are less mature and efficient in children with autism.
Quirky Quarks Inside Neutron Stars
Apr 9SDSU astrophysicist's model predicts that a fundamental particle nearly always found in composite clumps lives a solitary existence inside neutron stars.
Is Southeastern San Diego's Food Desert a Mirage?
Apr 9SDSU geographers analyzed the food landscape of Southeastern San Diego and found reasons for optimism.
The Resilience to Recover
Apr 3Kotaro Nakamura's work in post-tsunami Japan yields new insights into disaster recovery.